About this deal
Play offensively, attempting to construct as many lines as possible, or defensively, focusing on blocking players and waiting for your chance to strike when they're not expecting it. The game scales well, working at all player counts, but I particular enjoy three or four-player games where you have more devious interaction going on. In fact, since the game is easy enough for toddlers to understand, this makes it a great game to play with them. OK Play feels refreshing and a big change from some of the more recent games with complex rules, multiple components and multiple paths to victory.
Go on the offensive, trying as hard as you can to create as many lines as you can, or play defensively and focus on blocking players, waiting your chance to strike when they’re not expecting it. There is no board, so you can go off in random directions, and if you run out of tiles you can reposition them. It’s a credit limit that’s sits alongside your PayPal account which you can use for your online purchases. OK Play is a game that borrows heavily from tic-tac-toe (or “naughts and crosses”) and also from classic piece-laying games such as Go. Rather than passively consuming digital media, OK Play helps kids actively engage in the creative process.This game is designed to be portable, a handy clip included, the instructions attached (not that you'll need them.
You must be over 18, a resident of the country offering Afterpay, and meeting additional eligibility criteria to qualify. Our promise to you - you can’t lose – join today and if you receive less points back from purchases than the fee you have paid for your membership for 12 months, we will give you the difference back in points. The OK Play creator community was built to encourage responsible, thoughtful media habits, where creative activities provide a groundswell of inspiration for positive content creation.
The strategy comes in laying tiles in such a way that your opponent either can’t or misses the chance to block, whilst at the same time not ignoring your opponent’s tiles and letting them create five in a line. Just grab a stack of tiles and take turns laying them down until someone sneaks a line of five and wins the game.